Russia-Ukraine war: Russia fired 14 missiles at Kyiv ahead of the G-7 summit, increasing Russian military presence in Belarus

Posted on 27th Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

The war between Russia and Ukraine has entered its fifth month. Russia is constantly attacking Ukraine. Before the G-7 summit to be held in Germany on Monday, June 26, Russia fired about 14 missiles one after the other on Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.

 

Kyiv Mayor Klitschko said that one person was killed and six people were injured in the attack. In which a seven-year-old girl and her mother are also involved. All have been admitted to the hospital.

 

Russian woman injured in a Russian missile attack

 

According to media reports, a massive fire broke out in a nine-story building in the Shevchenkivsky district of Kyiv due to the Russian attack. The 7th, 8th, and 9th floors of the building were partially destroyed. Katerina, 35, and her seven-year-old daughter were buried under the rubble of the building.

 

Katerina is a Russian citizen, who has been working in Ukraine for the past several years. The fire brigade has brought the fire under control, while the debris of the building is being removed.

 

Russia increasing military force in Belarus

 

Ukraine's Defense Ministry claimed on Sunday that Russia has increased its military presence in Belarus. A day earlier on Saturday, Ukraine claimed that it had received heavy bombing from neighboring Belarus on Saturday. Officials say more than 40 missiles have been fired from Belarusian airspace. Most of these missiles have targeted military targets.

 

Russia fired missiles at Cherkasy

 

Russia fired missiles in the Cherkasy region of Ukraine on Sunday. One person was killed and five were injured in Russian missile attacks. Let us tell you that before this Russia attacked on May 5 in the Cherkasy region. In response, the Ukrainian Air Force shot down two Russian missiles.

 

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